These are Skechers Originals Women's Retros OG 98 Classy Kicks Fashion Sneakers.
Usually worn by the mandem.
Usually worn by the mandem.
"look at that mandem he's rocking them 98s man"
"Damn look at my new 98 creps fam"
"Those 98s are on point "
"Man like Rob wearing his 98s man"
"Damn look at my new 98 creps fam"
"Those 98s are on point "
"Man like Rob wearing his 98s man"
by loombands mate February 12, 2017
A clusterfuck, or shit show. As describing someone stumbling along in a presentation or explanation. Refers to the Windows 98 operating system crashing during its initial demonstration.
by Tender Vittles9 April 20, 2020
An amazing "boy band" that makes excellent songs such as "Stay The Night" and "My Everything". They know what they are talking about and they have lyrics that you can relate too. They are very seductive and any women will love some of their lyrics in a love notes. They have amazing harmonies, and they perfected the autotune effect in a few of their songs. The only other person who perfected the autotune effect was T-Pain. This is not yout typical bubblegum group. They should be coming too.
98 Degrees is the shit.
by Kyle 230 December 10, 2009
Pretty much the ideal 32-16 bit operating system for high end DOS gaming PCs (80486DX-33 up to Pentium III). A great thing about this OS it that it's compatible both with late 90's complex programs for Windows and is still compatible with older MS-DOS programs. This is the last good OS built from DOS (ME was the absolute last but had major stability problems and other issues). It's high performance and large compatibility makes it a great Gaming OS for systems in the late 90's.
I installed Windows 98 on my Pentium 133 with 32 MB of RAM with a Sound Blaster 32, S3 Virge with ISA and PCI.
by Sinusoidal January 02, 2017
by sporkinator August 21, 2008
by forkinator August 29, 2008
The only way that you could make this OS run for any period of time is by not running it. Or just run the whole thing from its 16-bit (but really 2-bit) command line, DOS.
by edwin May 15, 2004